Naheem "Dot" Adams, 20, was arraigned Tuesday night in Easton on a murder charge after being returned from Brooklyn where he was arrested Oct. 31 near his mother's apartment, according to court papers.

South Side Easton District Judge Daniel Corpora sent Adams to Northampton County Prison without bail, court papers say.

Adams' arrest was a joint effort of the Easton police and the New York police's Regional Fugitive Task Force, police said. He was brought back to Easton Tuesday afternoon. Easton Police Inspector Daniel Reagan said he did not believe Adams fought extradition.

Authorities have said the killing resulted from a grudge between the two men.

Jeter dropped off crack cocaine to a West Ward home and was shot as he left the home through a side door just before 9 p.m. July 27 in the 1400 block of Butler Street, according to court records. Residents of the home said Adams often spent time there and at the time of the shooting he was sitting outside alone on the back porch, court records say.

Jeter was found dead in an alley between two houses, police have said.

Adams was allegedly seen running from the area after the shooting. About three weeks prior to the shooting, Adams showed a small dark colored semi-automatic handgun to Karen Culver, who lives in the home, as well as two other people, records say.

He told Culver: "Me and my girlfriend just got back from New York and look what I got."

Three people were able to identify Adams, who they knew as Dot, from a photo array and knew his cellphone number, records say. Police linked Dot's phone number to Adams because he had provided it to Easton police in June during an unspecified encounter, records say.

Cellphone records indicate Adams used the phone in Easton at the time of and in the area of the killing, records say. Police had the cellphone company ping the phone July 28 and it was tracked moving from Easton to New York City.